• SOLUTIONS: Residential solar heating is catching on

    By Huck Fairman    Echewing worry over the Mayan apocalypse, many New Jersey residents are taking matters into their own hands, saving money and reducing their carbon foot prints, so there won’t be anything like an environmental apocalypse.    Families, businesses, and institutions have been adopting cheaper and greener energy systems. Indeed, Wikipedia reports that New Jersey…

  • CRANBURY: Young man dies in late rush hour crash
  • Welcome to the ’60s as MCCC Theatre Program Presents “Hairspray”

    Welcome to the ’60s as MCCC Theatre Program Presents “Hairspray”

    By Candace Zafirellis Buckle your seat belts for a ride back to 1960s Baltimore when hairdos were high and the music was boppin’.  Join Mercer County Community College Theatre students, community actors from the James Tolin Memorial Fund (JTMF), and several other community actors for the unforgettable musical “Hairspray” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre.  Dates and…

  • Michele Kaish’s reasons for seeking school board

    Michele Kaish, West Windsor To the editor: I am thrilled to be a candidate for the West Windsor seat on the WW-P School Board.    My husband and I have lived in West Windsor for 18 years. We have three sons who collectively have attended five schools in the district over the last 15 years. Since…

  • zuketunes LLC Announces "Garden of Music"

    zuketunes LLC Announces "Garden of Music"

    By Kelly Slagter NEWS RELEASE zuketunes LLC Contact: Deborah Zuke Smith (973) 459-2435 [email protected] Kelly Slagter [email protected] (201) 341-3375 ZUKETUNES LLC ANNOUNCES GARDEN OF MUSIC Original Music Written About Hunger In America Now Being Sold Online To Help AmpleHarvest.org’s Fresh Food For Pantries Campaign For Immediate Release: West Milford, NJ n (March 12, 2012) n…

  • NEW JERSEY: Pilot teacher evaluatiion program gets good marks

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    Forerunners in the new teacher evaluation program pilot think the system is an overall improvement.    During a panel discussion on March 10 in the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association conference room in Monroe Township hosted by NJ Spotlight, the subject was progress of the controversial framework, which will affect…

  • PRINCETON: Historic districts issue moving to Planning Board

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A proposal for historic districts without specific boundaries moved out of the Master Plan Subcommittee yesterday morning.    ”They’re correcting a deficiency in the historical preservation plan element of the master plan,” said Henry Chou, borough land use attorney. “It’s a planning document, so no official action is being taken. We…

  • Parent’s Night Out

    Laura McInerney MONTGOMERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS PTA – PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT The Montgomery Elementary Schools PTA invites you to Parents’ Night Out, Saturday April 21, 2012, 7:00-10:00pm at Cherry Valley Country Club. The night features wine & beer tasting, wine arbor & a silent auction. An elegant dinner buffet will be served. Also enjoy tastings from…

  • PRINCETON: Moore not running for mayor

       Borough Mayor Yina Moore will not be seeking election for mayor of the new Princeton; instead she is seeking a seat on the new Princeton Council.    She had declined to answer the question about her future when asked recently, but her intentions are clear on the list of candidates seeking office and endorsement released by…

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